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UK overhauls visa rules: Tough new English test for students and skilled workers from 2026

The changes are expected to significantly affect Indian students, one of the largest groups of international applicants to the UK.

October 15, 2025 / 18:28 IST
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The UK government has justified the measures as necessary to manage the growing number of foreign workers and students. (Representational Image)
The UK government has justified the measures as necessary to manage the growing number of foreign workers and students. (Representational Image)

The United Kingdom has unveiled a comprehensive overhaul of its visa regulations aimed at reducing rising immigration levels and ensuring better integration of newcomers. The measures, approved by Parliament, will impose stricter English language requirements, increase financial thresholds, and raise visa-related fees for skilled workers and international students.

From January 8, 2026, all applicants for skilled worker and student visas must pass a Secure English Language Test (SELT) conducted by a Home Office-approved provider. The assessment will evaluate speaking, listening, reading, and writing abilities, requiring B2-level proficiency, which corresponds to the level of a Class 12 student.

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the move is designed to ensure that newcomers can "fully participate in British life." She added, "Our country will always welcome those who contribute, but language is key to integration. If you wish to come to the UK, you must be able to communicate effectively and pass the required test."

These language requirements are part of a broader set of reforms outlined in the Immigration White Paper released in May. Officials said the measures would streamline the visa system, tighten entry norms, and ensure that skilled migrants can make a meaningful contribution to the UK economy.